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This allows for a built in bzip and zip capability, so external tools will not be needed for these packagers. The cmake -E tar xf should be able to handle all compression types now as well.
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If you got this far and the 'cmp's didn't complain, it looks
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like you're in business.
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To install in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/man and
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/usr/local/include, type
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make install
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To install somewhere else, eg, /xxx/yyy/{bin,lib,man,include}, type
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make install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy
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If you are (justifiably) paranoid and want to see what 'make install'
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is going to do, you can first do
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make -n install or
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make -n install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy respectively.
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The -n instructs make to show the commands it would execute, but
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not actually execute them.
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Instructions for use are in the preformatted manual page, in the file
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bzip2.txt. For more detailed documentation, read the full manual.
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It is available in Postscript form (manual.ps), PDF form (manual.pdf),
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and HTML form (manual.html).
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You can also do "bzip2 --help" to see some helpful information.
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"bzip2 -L" displays the software license.
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